“In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.” InspirationalHeartLittlesFriendshipPleasureMorningLaughingFriendsLaughterMy FriendsRomanticProphetLittle ThingsSweetnessTrue FriendDewMy FriendshipRefreshingGood MorningAbout FriendshipLove And FriendshipFriendship LoveFriendship MemoriesOne Line FriendshipFriendship DayCute FriendshipInspirational FriendshipGreat FriendshipLasting FriendshipHappy FriendshipInspiring FriendsFriendship GardenHappy Friendship DayBeautiful FriendshipHearts And FriendsSweet FriendshipPower Of LaughterCute Best FriendMorning DewMeaningful FriendshipSweet Friend Book:Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces Source: Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces
“Antiphon, as another man gets pleasure from a good horse, or a dog, or a bird, I get even more pleasure from good friends. And if I have something good, I teach it to them, and I introduce them to others who will be useful to them with respect to virtue. And together with my friends I go through the treasures of wise men of old which they left behind written in books, and we peruse them. If we see something good, we pick it out and hold it to be a great profit, if we are able to prove useful to one another.” IfsMenBookWisdomAbleTogetherLeftPleasureBehindsTeachVirtueWiseWrittenDogProveBirdPicksMy FriendsHorseProfitTreasureIntroducingGood FriendLeft BehindAnother ManGood Horse Author:Socrates
“At the time of writing, I don't write for my friends or myself either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it.” WritingPleasureMy Friends Book:Delta Wedding Source: Delta Wedding
“I'll work by myself for years and then I'll think it'll be fun to et one of my friends like Marshall Brickman or Doug McGrath into a room and not be alone for the writing of the thing; to have the pleasure of taking walks and get lunch together; its sort of a fun process and then I do it and then I get back on my own for a while until I feel the need to do it again.” ThinkingNeedsFeelsWritingYearsTogetherFunProcessMy OwnWalksPleasureRoomsMy FriendsGet BackLunch Author:Woody Allen
“When I was five, a tree was my best friend. An old peppercorn on Grandpa's little farm. I'd haul myself into its calloused arms and hide from the world in its foliage. Apart from the pleasure of looking down on unsuspecting adults, I could be Robin Hood in a one-tree Sherwood Forest or Johnny Weissmuller in his jungle. I fell out of my friend once while Tarzan-ing. Gashed a large chunk from a leg. Almost 70 years later, there's still a scar.” WorldYearsLittlesStillsPleasureFiveTreeArmsMy FriendsAdultsLegsForestsFarmsScarMy Best FriendJungleHoodRobinsChunksGrandpaHaulLooking DownRobin HoodFloraFoliageUnsuspecting Author:Phillip Adams
“We are not immortal ourselves, my friend; how can we expect our enjoyments to be so? We have no rose without its thorn; no pleasure without alloy. It is the law of our existence; and we must acquiesce.” LawPleasureExistenceMy FriendsRoseEnjoymentImmortal Book:Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts Source: Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts